SMSNotifier Wiki & Documentation Rss Feedhttp://www.codeplex.com/SMSNotifier/Wiki/View.aspx?title=HomeSMSNotifier Wiki Rss DescriptionUPDATED WIKI: Homehttp://www.codeplex.com/SMSNotifier/Wiki/View.aspx?title=Home&version=20<div class="wikidoc">
<h2>
Project Description
</h2>SMS Notifier watches for incoming calls that are missed &#40;i.e. not answered&#41;. Depending on configuration settings it does the following things&#58; 1&#41; Send an SMS message to the caller &#40;configurable contents&#41;, possibly containing also the end time of current appointment &#40;configurable&#41;. 2&#41; Adds an item to calendar &#40;containing the caller info&#41;
<br /> <br /><h2>
Background
</h2>I originally built this mobile application as a sample for <a href="http://www.cs.tut.fi/tapahtumat/mobiilipaiva2005/" class="externalLink">Mobiiliohjelmointip&#228;iv&#228;<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a> (mobile software development) -seminar in <a href="www.tut.fi" class="externalLink">Tampere University of Technology<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a> at 19.12.2005. Since then I have also shown it to the students of <a href="http://www.cs.tut.fi/~mobo/2006/" class="externalLink">Mobiiliohjelmointi<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a> (Mobile software development) -course lectured at TUT and distributed live also to Universities of Tampere, Oulu, Turku and Helsinki as well as Helsinki University of Technology. The video recording of my lecture as well as the slides are available via the course home page. The content there is mostly in Finnish. I have also shown it as an example application in numerous events where Windows Mobile has been presented. <br /> <br /><h2>
Why Codeplex?
</h2>I originally distributed the app through my personal blog page within blogs.msdn.com and Microsoft internal ISP hosting service. As time passed and the app got more famous I decided to move it into a more official hosting platform. And more importantly to an environment that would allow others to join me in developing it further. Codeplex is based on Team Foundation Server, a platform for distributed software development with many kinds of lifecycle tools included. Within Codeplex I get to see how it really feels in production.<br /> <br /><h2>
Requirements
</h2>The application requires the following to run:<br /><ul>
<li>Windows Mobile 5/6 -based Windows Mobile Professional (=Pocket PC Phone) device or starting from version 1.3 Windows Mobile Standard device</li><li>.NET Compact Framework 2.0 SP2 (<a href="http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=AEA55F2F-07B5-4A8C-8A44-B4E1B196D5C0&amp;displaylang=en" class="externalLink">download<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a>) </li>
</ul> <br />I have tested it on a QTEK 9100 device (<a href="http://www.qtek.fi/qtek9100.htm" class="externalLink">description in finnish<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a>) as well as HTC TyTN WM5 &amp; WM6, but it should run on other Windows Mobile 5/6 Pocket PC Phone devices as well. <br /> <br />Starting from version 1.3 a version for Windows Mobile Standard version (= Smartphone) is also available. I haven't had a chance to try it out on a real device, so there might be issues. Please report them via the issue tracker here on codeplex.<br /> <br /><h2>
Installation instructions
</h2>Just get the .CAB file from releases to your device and run it. It will run the setup and you should be all set. <br /> <br /><h2>
Requirements for development
</h2>If you want to participate in the development you will need the following:<br /><ul>
<li>Visual Studio 2005 Standard or better</li><li><a href="http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=06111A3A-A651-4745-88EF-3D48091A390B&amp;displaylang=en" class="externalLink">Windows Mobile 6.0 Standard/Professional SDK Refresh<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a></li><li>Team Explorer (for connecting to Codeplex source control etc)</li>
</ul> <br /><h2>
Want to contribute?
</h2>We are very happy to accept new developers to the project. If you are interested, please contact Aali via <a href="http://blog.avanadeadvisor.com/blogs/aalialikoski/" class="externalLink">Aali's blog<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a>.<br /> <br /><h2>
Any Questions?
</h2>Feel free to contact the project coordinator (Aali Alikoski) through <a href="http://blog.avanadeadvisor.com/blogs/aalialikoski/" class="externalLink">Aali's blog<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a>.<br /> <br /><h2>
Further development ideas
</h2><ul>
<li>Customizable calendar entry</li><li>Customizable settings for different contacts</li><li>Configuration screen should not be visible after being autostarted</li>
</ul> <br /><h2>
What is a Wiki page?
</h2>If you are active on the Internet, chances are you've visited a Wiki page--perhaps even edited one. Simply put, a Wiki is a collection of Web pages that can be edited by anybody with sufficient permission to do so. Wiki pages are easy to edit using a set of simple markup tags that allow you to format text, add images, and create links. A <b>Quick Wiki Markup Guide</b> appears to the right of the <b>Edit</b> page as a reference.<br />
</div>AaliAlikoskiThu, 06 Mar 2008 07:37:01 GMTUPDATED WIKI: Home 20080306073701AUPDATED WIKI: Homehttp://www.codeplex.com/SMSNotifier/Wiki/View.aspx?title=Home&version=19<div class="wikidoc">
<h2>
Project Description
</h2>SMS Notifier watches for incoming calls that are missed &#40;i.e. not answered&#41;. Depending on configuration settings it does the following things&#58; 1&#41; Send an SMS message to the caller &#40;configurable contents&#41;, possibly containing also the end time of current appointment &#40;configurable&#41;. 2&#41; Adds an item to calendar &#40;containing the caller info&#41;
<br /> <br /><h2>
Background
</h2>I originally built this mobile application as a sample for <a href="http://www.cs.tut.fi/tapahtumat/mobiilipaiva2005/" class="externalLink">Mobiiliohjelmointip&#228;iv&#228;<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a> (mobile software development) -seminar in <a href="www.tut.fi" class="externalLink">Tampere University of Technology<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a> at 19.12.2005. Since then I have also shown it to the students of <a href="http://www.cs.tut.fi/~mobo/2006/" class="externalLink">Mobiiliohjelmointi<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a> (Mobile software development) -course lectured at TUT and distributed live also to Universities of Tampere, Oulu, Turku and Helsinki as well as Helsinki University of Technology. The video recording of my lecture as well as the slides are available via the course home page. The content there is mostly in Finnish. I have also shown it as an example application in numerous events where Windows Mobile has been presented. <br /> <br /><h2>
Why Codeplex?
</h2>I originally distributed the app through my personal blog page within blogs.msdn.com and Microsoft internal ISP hosting service. As time passed and the app got more famous I decided to move it into a more official hosting platform. And more importantly to an environment that would allow others to join me in developing it further. Codeplex is based on Team Foundation Server, a platform for distributed software development with many kinds of lifecycle tools included. Within Codeplex I get to see how it really feels in production.<br /> <br /><h2>
Requirements
</h2>The application requires the following to run:<br /><ul>
<li>Windows Mobile 5/6 -based Windows Mobile Professional (=Pocket PC Phone) device or starting from version 1.3 Windows Mobile Standard device</li><li>.NET Compact Framework 2.0 SP2 (<a href="http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=AEA55F2F-07B5-4A8C-8A44-B4E1B196D5C0&amp;displaylang=en" class="externalLink">download<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a>) </li>
</ul> <br />I have tested it on a QTEK 9100 device (<a href="http://www.qtek.fi/qtek9100.htm" class="externalLink">description in finnish<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a>) as well as HTC TyTN WM5 &amp; WM6, but it should run on other Windows Mobile 5/6 Pocket PC Phone devices as well. <br /> <br />Starting from version 1.3 a version for Windows Mobile Standard version (= Smartphone) is also available. I haven't had a chance to try it out on a real device, so there might be issues. Please report them via the issue tracker here on codeplex.<br /> <br /><h2>
Installation instructions
</h2>Just get the .CAB file from releases to your device and run it. It will run the setup and you should be all set. <br /> <br /><h2>
Requirements for development
</h2>If you want to participate in the development you will need the following:<br /><ul>
<li>Visual Studio 2005 Standard or better</li><li>Windows Mobile 6.0 Standard/Professional SDK</li><li>Team Explorer (for connecting to Codeplex source control etc)</li>
</ul> <br /><h2>
Want to contribute?
</h2>We are very happy to accept new developers to the project. If you are interested, please contact Aali via <a href="http://blog.avanadeadvisor.com/blogs/aalialikoski/" class="externalLink">Aali's blog<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a>.<br /> <br /><h2>
Any Questions?
</h2>Feel free to contact the project coordinator (Aali Alikoski) through <a href="http://blog.avanadeadvisor.com/blogs/aalialikoski/" class="externalLink">Aali's blog<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a>.<br /> <br /><h2>
Further development ideas
</h2><ul>
<li>Customizable calendar entry</li><li>Customizable settings for different contacts</li><li>Configuration screen should not be visible after being autostarted</li>
</ul> <br /><h2>
What is a Wiki page?
</h2>If you are active on the Internet, chances are you've visited a Wiki page--perhaps even edited one. Simply put, a Wiki is a collection of Web pages that can be edited by anybody with sufficient permission to do so. Wiki pages are easy to edit using a set of simple markup tags that allow you to format text, add images, and create links. A <b>Quick Wiki Markup Guide</b> appears to the right of the <b>Edit</b> page as a reference.<br />
</div>AaliAlikoskiThu, 06 Mar 2008 07:33:55 GMTUPDATED WIKI: Home 20080306073355AUPDATED WIKI: Homehttp://www.codeplex.com/SMSNotifier/Wiki/View.aspx?title=Home&version=18<div class="wikidoc">
<h2>
Project Description
</h2>SMS Notifier watches for incoming calls that are missed &#40;i.e. not answered&#41;. Depending on configuration settings it does the following things&#58; 1&#41; Send an SMS message to the caller &#40;configurable contents&#41;, possibly containing also the end time of current appointment &#40;configurable&#41;. 2&#41; Adds an item to calendar &#40;containing the caller info&#41;
<br /> <br /><h2>
Background
</h2>I originally built this mobile application as a sample for <a href="http://www.cs.tut.fi/tapahtumat/mobiilipaiva2005/" class="externalLink">Mobiiliohjelmointip&#228;iv&#228;<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a> (mobile software development) -seminar in <a href="www.tut.fi" class="externalLink">Tampere University of Technology<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a> at 19.12.2005. Since then I have also shown it to the students of <a href="http://www.cs.tut.fi/~mobo/2006/" class="externalLink">Mobiiliohjelmointi<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a> (Mobile software development) -course lectured at TUT and distributed live also to Universities of Tampere, Oulu, Turku and Helsinki as well as Helsinki University of Technology. The video recording of my lecture as well as the slides are available via the course home page. The content there is mostly in Finnish. I have also shown it as an example application in numerous events where Windows Mobile has been presented. <br /> <br /><h2>
Why Codeplex?
</h2>I originally distributed the app through my personal blog page within blogs.msdn.com and Microsoft internal ISP hosting service. As time passed and the app got more famous I decided to move it into a more official hosting platform. And more importantly to an environment that would allow others to join me in developing it further. Codeplex is based on Team Foundation Server, a platform for distributed software development with many kinds of lifecycle tools included. Within Codeplex I get to see how it really feels in production.<br /> <br /><h2>
Requirements
</h2>The application requires the following to run:<br /><ul>
<li>Windows Mobile 5/6 -based Windows Mobile Professional (=Pocket PC Phone) device or starting from version 1.3 Windows Mobile Standard device</li><li>.NET Compact Framework 2.0 SP2 (<a href="http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=AEA55F2F-07B5-4A8C-8A44-B4E1B196D5C0&amp;displaylang=en" class="externalLink">download<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a>) </li>
</ul> <br />I have tested it on a QTEK 9100 device (<a href="http://www.qtek.fi/qtek9100.htm" class="externalLink">description in finnish<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a>) as well as HTC TyTN WM5 &amp; WM6, but it should run on other Windows Mobile 5/6 Pocket PC Phone devices as well. <br /> <br />Starting from version 1.3 a version for Windows Mobile Standard version (= Smartphone) is also available. I haven't had a chance to try it out on a real device, so there might be issues. Please report them via the issue tracker here on codeplex.<br /> <br /><h2>
Installation instructions
</h2>Just get the .CAB file from releases to your device and run it. It will run the setup and you should be all set. <br /> <br /><h2>
Requirements for development
</h2>If you want to participate in the development you will need the following:<br /><ul>
<li>Visual Studio 2005 Standard or better</li><li>Windows Mobile 6.0 Standard/Professional SDK</li><li>Team Explorer (for connecting to Codeplex source control etc)</li>
</ul> <br /><h2>
Want to contribute?
</h2>We are very happy to accept new developers to the project. If you are interested, please contact Aali via <a href="http://blog.avanadeadvisor.com/blogs/aalialikoski/" class="externalLink">Aali's blog<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a>.<br /> <br /><h2>
Any Questions?
</h2>Feel free to contact the project coordinator (Aali Alikoski) through <a href="http://blog.avanadeadvisor.com/blogs/aalialikoski/" class="externalLink">Aali's blog<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a>.<br /> <br /><h2>
Known issues
</h2><ul>
<li>None</li>
</ul> <br /><h2>
Further development ideas
</h2><ul>
<li>Customizable calendar entry</li><li>Customizable settings for different contacts</li><li>Configuration screen should not be visible after being autostarted</li>
</ul> <br /><h2>
What is a Wiki page?
</h2>If you are active on the Internet, chances are you've visited a Wiki page--perhaps even edited one. Simply put, a Wiki is a collection of Web pages that can be edited by anybody with sufficient permission to do so. Wiki pages are easy to edit using a set of simple markup tags that allow you to format text, add images, and create links. A <b>Quick Wiki Markup Guide</b> appears to the right of the <b>Edit</b> page as a reference.<br />
</div>AaliAlikoskiThu, 06 Mar 2008 07:33:31 GMTUPDATED WIKI: Home 20080306073331AUPDATED WIKI: Homehttp://www.codeplex.com/SMSNotifier/Wiki/View.aspx?title=Home&version=17<div class="wikidoc">
<h2>
Project Description
</h2>SMS Notifier watches for incoming calls that are missed &#40;i.e. not answered&#41;. Depending on configuration settings it does the following things&#58; 1&#41; Send an SMS message to the caller &#40;configurable contents&#41;, possibly containing also the end time of current appointment &#40;configurable&#41;. 2&#41; Adds an item to calendar &#40;containing the caller info&#41;
<br /> <br /><h2>
Background
</h2>I originally built this mobile application as a sample for <a href="http://www.cs.tut.fi/tapahtumat/mobiilipaiva2005/" class="externalLink">Mobiiliohjelmointip&#228;iv&#228;<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a> (mobile software development) -seminar in <a href="www.tut.fi" class="externalLink">Tampere University of Technology<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a> at 19.12.2005. Since then I have also shown it to the students of <a href="http://www.cs.tut.fi/~mobo/2006/" class="externalLink">Mobiiliohjelmointi<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a> (Mobile software development) -course lectured at TUT and distributed live also to Universities of Tampere, Oulu, Turku and Helsinki as well as Helsinki University of Technology. The video recording of my lecture as well as the slides are available via the course home page. The content there is mostly in Finnish. I have also shown it as an example application in numerous events where Windows Mobile has been presented. <br /> <br /><h2>
Why Codeplex?
</h2>I originally distributed the app through my personal blog page within blogs.msdn.com and Microsoft internal ISP hosting service. As time passed and the app got more famous I decided to move it into a more official hosting platform. And more importantly to an environment that would allow others to join me in developing it further. Codeplex is based on Team Foundation Server, a platform for distributed software development with many kinds of lifecycle tools included. Within Codeplex I get to see how it really feels in production.<br /> <br /><h2>
Requirements
</h2>The application requires the following to run:<br /><ul>
<li>Windows Mobile 5/6 -based Windows Mobile Professional (=Pocket PC Phone) device or starting from version 1.3 Windows Mobile Standard device</li><li>.NET Compact Framework 2.0 SP2 (<a href="http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=AEA55F2F-07B5-4A8C-8A44-B4E1B196D5C0&amp;displaylang=en" class="externalLink">download<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a>) </li>
</ul> <br />I have tested it on a QTEK 9100 device (<a href="http://www.qtek.fi/qtek9100.htm" class="externalLink">description in finnish<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a>) as well as HTC TyTN WM5 &amp; WM6, but it should run on other Windows Mobile 5/6 Pocket PC Phone devices as well. <br /> <br />Starting from version 1.3 a version for Windows Mobile Standard version (= Smartphone) is also available. I haven't had a chance to try it out on a real device, so there might be issues. Please report them via the issue tracker here on codeplex.<br /> <br /><h2>
Installation instructions
</h2>Just get the .CAB file from releases to your device and run it. It will run the setup and you should be all set. <br /> <br /><h2>
Requirements for development
</h2>If you want to participate in the development you will need the following:<br /><ul>
<li>Visual Studio 2005 Standard or better</li><li>Windows Mobile 6.0 Standard/Professional SDK</li><li>Team Explorer (for connecting to Codeplex source control etc)</li>
</ul> <br /><h2>
Want to contribute?
</h2>We are very happy to accept new developers to the project. If you are interested, please send email to ssiadmin@microsoft.com and request an assignment agreement. Remember to mention the name of the project (SMS Notifier).<br /> <br /><h2>
Any Questions?
</h2>Feel free to contact the project coordinator (Aali Alikoski) through <a href="http://blog.avanadeadvisor.com/blogs/aalialikoski/" class="externalLink">Aali's blog<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a>.<br /> <br /><h2>
Known issues
</h2><ul>
<li>It seems that SMS Notifier won't start on devices with WM5 AKU 3.X. It crashes on a missing dependency on Microsoft.WindowsMobile.Status, which seems to be different on those devices. If anyone with such a device is willing to investigate further, I am glad to accept any help.</li><li>On WM6 the calendar times seem to be a few hours off, I will need to investigate that.</li>
</ul> <br /><h2>
Further development ideas
</h2><ul>
<li>Customizable calendar entry</li><li>Customizable settings for different contacts</li><li>Configuration screen should not be visible after being autostarted</li>
</ul> <br /><h2>
What is a Wiki page?
</h2>If you are active on the Internet, chances are you've visited a Wiki page--perhaps even edited one. Simply put, a Wiki is a collection of Web pages that can be edited by anybody with sufficient permission to do so. Wiki pages are easy to edit using a set of simple markup tags that allow you to format text, add images, and create links. A <b>Quick Wiki Markup Guide</b> appears to the right of the <b>Edit</b> page as a reference.<br />
</div>AaliAlikoskiFri, 21 Dec 2007 08:52:42 GMTUPDATED WIKI: Home 20071221085242AUPDATED WIKI: Homehttp://www.codeplex.com/SMSNotifier/Wiki/View.aspx?title=Home&version=16<div class="wikidoc">
<h2>
Project Description
</h2>SMS Notifier watches for incoming calls that are missed &#40;i.e. not answered&#41;. Depending on configuration settings it does the following things&#58; 1&#41; Send an SMS message to the caller &#40;configurable contents&#41;, possibly containing also the end time of current appointment &#40;configurable&#41;. 2&#41; Adds an item to calendar &#40;containing the caller info&#41;
<br /> <br /><h2>
Background
</h2>I originally built this mobile application as a sample for <a href="http://www.cs.tut.fi/tapahtumat/mobiilipaiva2005/" class="externalLink">Mobiiliohjelmointip&#228;iv&#228;<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a> (mobile software development) -seminar in <a href="www.tut.fi" class="externalLink">Tampere University of Technology<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a> at 19.12.2005. Since then I have also shown it to the students of <a href="http://www.cs.tut.fi/~mobo/2006/" class="externalLink">Mobiiliohjelmointi<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a> (Mobile software development) -course lectured at TUT and distributed live also to Universities of Tampere, Oulu, Turku and Helsinki as well as Helsinki University of Technology. The video recording of my lecture as well as the slides are available via the course home page. The content there is mostly in Finnish. I have also shown it as an example application in numerous events where Windows Mobile has been presented. <br /> <br /><h2>
Why Codeplex?
</h2>I originally distributed the app through my personal blog page within blogs.msdn.com and Microsoft internal ISP hosting service. As time passed and the app got more famous I decided to move it into a more official hosting platform. And more importantly to an environment that would allow others to join me in developing it further. Codeplex is based on Team Foundation Server, a platform for distributed software development with many kinds of lifecycle tools included. Within Codeplex I get to see how it really feels in production.<br /> <br /><h2>
Requirements
</h2>The application requires the following to run:<br /><ul>
<li>Windows Mobile 5/6 -based Pocket PC Phone device </li><li>.NET Compact Framework 2.0 SP2 (<a href="http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=AEA55F2F-07B5-4A8C-8A44-B4E1B196D5C0&amp;displaylang=en" class="externalLink">download<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a>) </li>
</ul> <br />I have tested it on a QTEK 9100 device (<a href="http://www.qtek.fi/qtek9100.htm" class="externalLink">description in finnish<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a>) as well as HTC TyTN WM5 &amp; WM6, but it should run on other Windows Mobile 5/6 Pocket PC Phone devices as well. Sorry, I do not have a Smartphone version of it (yet), but it should be trivial to implement.<br /> <br /><h2>
Installation instructions
</h2>Just get the .CAB file from releases to your device and run it. It will run the setup and you should be all set. You will probably want also to add a shortcut to the startup folder so that it will start automatically after a reboot. (This is in the list of things to add to the setup)<br /> <br /><h2>
Requirements for development
</h2>If you want to participate in the development you will need the following:<br /><ul>
<li>Visual Studio 2005 Standard or better</li><li>Windows Mobile 5.0 SDK for Pocket PC</li><li>Team Explorer (for connecting to Codeplex source control etc)</li>
</ul> <br /><h2>
Want to contribute?
</h2>We are very happy to accept new developers to the project. If you are interested, please send email to ssiadmin@microsoft.com and request an assignment agreement. Remember to mention the name of the project (SMS Notifier).<br /> <br /><h2>
Any Questions?
</h2>Feel free to contact the project coordinator (Aali Alikoski) through <a href="http://blog.avanadeadvisor.com/blogs/aalialikoski/" class="externalLink">Aali's blog<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a>.<br /> <br /><h2>
Known issues
</h2><ul>
<li>It seems that SMS Notifier won't start on devices with WM5 AKU 3.X. It crashes on a missing dependency on Microsoft.WindowsMobile.Status, which seems to be different on those devices. If anyone with such a device is willing to investigate further, I am glad to accept any help.</li><li>On WM6 the calendar times seem to be a few hours off, I will need to investigate that.</li>
</ul> <br /><h2>
Further development ideas
</h2><ul>
<li>Customizable calendar entry</li><li>Customizable settings for different contacts</li><li>A version for Smartphone</li><li>Fix for the AKU 3.X problem</li><li>A link to the startup folder in setup project</li><li>Configuration screen should not be visible after being autostarted</li>
</ul> <br /><h2>
What is a Wiki page?
</h2>If you are active on the Internet, chances are you've visited a Wiki page--perhaps even edited one. Simply put, a Wiki is a collection of Web pages that can be edited by anybody with sufficient permission to do so. Wiki pages are easy to edit using a set of simple markup tags that allow you to format text, add images, and create links. A <b>Quick Wiki Markup Guide</b> appears to the right of the <b>Edit</b> page as a reference.<br />
</div>AaliAlikoskiTue, 09 Oct 2007 18:41:54 GMTUPDATED WIKI: Home 20071009064154PUPDATED WIKI: Homehttp://www.codeplex.com/SMSNotifier/Wiki/View.aspx?title=Home&version=15<div class="wikidoc">
<h2>
Project Description
</h2>SMS Notifier watches for incoming calls that are missed &#40;i.e. not answered&#41;. Depending on configuration settings it does the following things&#58; 1&#41; Send an SMS message to the caller &#40;configurable contents&#41;, possibly containing also the end time of current appointment &#40;configurable&#41;. 2&#41; Adds an item to calendar &#40;containing the caller info&#41;
<br /> <br /><h2>
Background
</h2>I originally built this mobile application as a sample for <a href="http://www.cs.tut.fi/tapahtumat/mobiilipaiva2005/" class="externalLink">Mobiiliohjelmointip&#228;iv&#228;<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a> (mobile software development) -seminar in <a href="www.tut.fi" class="externalLink">Tampere University of Technology<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a> at 19.12.2005. Since then I have also shown it to the students of <a href="http://www.cs.tut.fi/~mobo/2006/" class="externalLink">Mobiiliohjelmointi<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a> (Mobile software development) -course lectured at TUT and distributed live also to Universities of Tampere, Oulu, Turku and Helsinki as well as Helsinki University of Technology. The video recording of my lecture as well as the slides are available via the course home page. The content there is mostly in Finnish. I have also shown it as an example application in numerous events where Windows Mobile has been presented. <br /> <br /><h2>
Why Codeplex?
</h2>I originally distributed the app through my personal blog page within blogs.msdn.com and Microsoft internal ISP hosting service. As time passed and the app got more famous I decided to move it into a more official hosting platform. And more importantly to an environment that would allow others to join me in developing it further. Codeplex is based on Team Foundation Server, a platform for distributed software development with many kinds of lifecycle tools included. Within Codeplex I get to see how it really feels in production.<br /> <br /><h2>
Requirements
</h2>The application requires the following to run:<br /><ul>
<li>Windows Mobile 5/6 -based Pocket PC Phone device </li><li>.NET Compact Framework 2.0 SP2 (<a href="http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=AEA55F2F-07B5-4A8C-8A44-B4E1B196D5C0&amp;displaylang=en" class="externalLink">download<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a>) </li>
</ul> <br />I have tested it on a QTEK 9100 device (<a href="http://www.qtek.fi/qtek9100.htm" class="externalLink">description in finnish<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a>) as well as HTC TyTN WM5 &amp; WM6, but it should run on other Windows Mobile 5/6 Pocket PC Phone devices as well. Sorry, I do not have a Smartphone version of it (yet), but it should be trivial to implement.<br /> <br /><h2>
Installation instructions
</h2>Just get the .CAB file from releases to your device and run it. It will run the setup and you should be all set. You will probably want also to add a shortcut to the startup folder so that it will start automatically after a reboot. (This is in the list of things to add to the setup)<br /> <br /><h2>
Requirements for development
</h2>If you want to participate in the development you will need the following:<br /><ul>
<li>Visual Studio 2005 Standard or better</li><li>Windows Mobile 5.0 SDK for Pocket PC</li><li>Team Explorer (for connecting to Codeplex source control etc)</li>
</ul> <br /><h2>
Want to contribute?
</h2>We are very happy to accept new developers to the project. If you are interested, please send email to ssiadmin@microsoft.com and request an assignment agreement. Remember to mention the name of the project (SMS Notifier).<br /> <br /><h2>
Any Questions?
</h2>Feel free to contact the project coordinator (Aali Alikoski) through <a href="http://blog.avanadeadvisor.com/blogs/aalialikoski/" class="externalLink">Aali's blog<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a>.<br /> <br /><h2>
Known issues
</h2><ul>
<li>It seems that SMS Notifier won't start on devices with WM5 AKU 3.X. It crashes on a missing dependency on Microsoft.WindowsMobile.Status, which seems to be different on those devices. If anyone with such a device is willing to investigate further, I am glad to accept any help.</li>
</ul> <br /><h2>
Further development ideas
</h2><ul>
<li>Customizable calendar entry</li><li>Customizable settings for different contacts</li><li>A version for Smartphone</li><li>Fix for the AKU 3.X problem</li><li>A link to the startup folder in setup project</li><li>Configuration screen should not be visible after being autostarted</li>
</ul> <br /><h2>
What is a Wiki page?
</h2>If you are active on the Internet, chances are you've visited a Wiki page--perhaps even edited one. Simply put, a Wiki is a collection of Web pages that can be edited by anybody with sufficient permission to do so. Wiki pages are easy to edit using a set of simple markup tags that allow you to format text, add images, and create links. A <b>Quick Wiki Markup Guide</b> appears to the right of the <b>Edit</b> page as a reference.<br />
</div>AaliAlikoskiTue, 09 Oct 2007 18:40:24 GMTUPDATED WIKI: Home 20071009064024PUPDATED WIKI: Homehttp://www.codeplex.com/SMSNotifier/Wiki/View.aspx?title=Home&version=14<div class="wikidoc">
<h2>
Project Description
</h2>SMS Notifier watches for incoming calls that are missed &#40;i.e. not answered&#41;. Depending on configuration settings it does the following things&#58; 1&#41; Send an SMS message to the caller &#40;configurable contents&#41;, possibly containing also the end time of current appointment &#40;configurable&#41;. 2&#41; Adds an item to calendar &#40;containing the caller info&#41;
<br /> <br /><h2>
Background
</h2>I originally built this mobile application as a sample for <a href="http://www.cs.tut.fi/tapahtumat/mobiilipaiva2005/" class="externalLink">Mobiiliohjelmointip&#228;iv&#228;<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a> (mobile software development) -seminar in <a href="www.tut.fi" class="externalLink">Tampere University of Technology<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a> at 19.12.2005. Since then I have also shown it to the students of <a href="http://www.cs.tut.fi/~mobo/2006/" class="externalLink">Mobiiliohjelmointi<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a> (Mobile software development) -course lectured at TUT and distributed live also to Universities of Tampere, Oulu, Turku and Helsinki as well as Helsinki University of Technology. The video recording of my lecture as well as the slides are available via the course home page. The content there is mostly in Finnish. I have also shown it as an example application in numerous events where Windows Mobile has been presented. <br /> <br /><h2>
Why Codeplex?
</h2>I originally distributed the app through my personal blog page within blogs.msdn.com and Microsoft internal ISP hosting service. As time passed and the app got more famous I decided to move it into a more official hosting platform. And more importantly to an environment that would allow others to join me in developing it further. Codeplex is based on Team Foundation Server, a platform for distributed software development with many kinds of lifecycle tools included. Within Codeplex I get to see how it really feels in production.<br /> <br /><h2>
Requirements
</h2>The application requires the following to run:<br /><ul>
<li>Windows Mobile 5 -based Pocket PC Phone device </li><li>.NET Compact Framework 2.0 SP2 (<a href="http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=AEA55F2F-07B5-4A8C-8A44-B4E1B196D5C0&amp;displaylang=en" class="externalLink">download<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a>) </li>
</ul> <br />I have tested it on a QTEK 9100 device (<a href="http://www.qtek.fi/qtek9100.htm" class="externalLink">description in finnish<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a>), but it should run on other Windows Mobile 5 Pocket PC Phone devices as well. Sorry, I do not have a Smartphone version of it (yet), but it should be trivial to implement.<br /> <br /><h2>
Installation instructions
</h2>Just get the .CAB file from releases to your device and run it. It will run the setup and you should be all set. You will probably want also to add a shortcut to the startup folder so that it will start automatically after a reboot. (This is in the list of things to add to the setup)<br /> <br /><h2>
Requirements for development
</h2>If you want to participate in the development you will need the following:<br /><ul>
<li>Visual Studio 2005 Standard or better</li><li>Windows Mobile 5.0 SDK for Pocket PC</li><li>Team Explorer (for connecting to Codeplex source control etc)</li>
</ul> <br /><h2>
Want to contribute?
</h2>We are very happy to accept new developers to the project. If you are interested, please send email to ssiadmin@microsoft.com and request an assignment agreement. Remember to mention the name of the project (SMS Notifier).<br /> <br /><h2>
Any Questions?
</h2>Feel free to contact the project coordinator (Aali Alikoski) through <a href="http://blog.avanadeadvisor.com/blogs/aalialikoski/" class="externalLink">Aali's blog<span class="externalLinkIcon"></span></a>.<br /> <br /><h2>
Known issues
</h2><ul>
<li>It seems that SMS Notifier won't start on devices with WM5 AKU 3.X. It crashes on a missing dependency on Microsoft.WindowsMobile.Status, which seems to be different on those devices. If anyone with such a device is willing to investigate further, I am glad to accept any help.</li>
</ul> <br /><h2>
Further development ideas
</h2><ul>
<li>Customizable calendar entry</li><li>Customizable settings for different contacts</li><li>A version for Smartphone</li><li>Fix for the AKU 3.X problem</li><li>A link to the startup folder in setup project</li><li>Configuration screen should not be visible after being autostarted</li>
</ul> <br /><h2>
What is a Wiki page?
</h2>If you are active on the Internet, chances are you've visited a Wiki page--perhaps even edited one. Simply put, a Wiki is a collection of Web pages that can be edited by anybody with sufficient permission to do so. Wiki pages are easy to edit using a set of simple markup tags that allow you to format text, add images, and create links. A <b>Quick Wiki Markup Guide</b> appears to the right of the <b>Edit</b> page as a reference.<br />
</div>AaliAlikoskiTue, 22 May 2007 06:48:19 GMTUPDATED WIKI: Home 20070522064819AUPDATED WIKI: Homehttp://www.codeplex.com/SMSNotifier/Wiki/View.aspx?title=Home&version=13<div class="wikidoc">
<h2>
Project Description
</h2>SMS Notifier watches for incoming calls that are missed &#40;i.e. not answered&#41;. Depending on configuration settings it does the following things&#58; 1&#41; Send an SMS message to the caller &#40;configurable contents&#41;, possibly containing also the end time of current appointment &#40;configurable&#41;. 2&#41; Adds an item to calendar &#40;containing the caller info&#41;
<br /> <br /><h2>
Background
</h2>I originally built this mobile application as a sample for <a href="http://www.cs.tut.fi/tapahtumat/mobiilipaiva2005/" class="externalLink">Mobiiliohjelmointip&#228;iv&#228;</a> (mobile software development) -seminar in <a href="www.tut.fi" class="externalLink">Tampere University of Technology</a> at 19.12.2005. Since then I have also shown it to the students of <a href="http://www.cs.tut.fi/~mobo/2006/" class="externalLink">Mobiiliohjelmointi</a> (Mobile software development) -course lectured at TUT and distributed live also to Universities of Tampere, Oulu, Turku and Helsinki as well as Helsinki University of Technology. The video recording of my lecture as well as the slides are available via the course home page. The content there is mostly in Finnish. I have also shown it as an example application in numerous events where Windows Mobile has been presented. <br /> <br /><h2>
Why Codeplex?
</h2>I originally distributed the app through my personal blog page within blogs.msdn.com and Microsoft internal ISP hosting service. As time passed and the app got more famous I decided to move it into a more official hosting platform. And more importantly to an environment that would allow others to join me in developing it further. Codeplex is based on Team Foundation Server, a platform for distributed software development with many kinds of lifecycle tools included. Within Codeplex I get to see how it really feels in production.<br /> <br /><h2>
Requirements
</h2>The application requires the following to run:<br /><ul>
<li>Windows Mobile 5 -based Pocket PC Phone device </li><li>.NET Compact Framework 2.0 (<a href="http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=9655156b-356b-4a2c-857c-e62f50ae9a55&amp;displaylang=en" class="externalLink">download</a>) </li>
</ul> <br />I have tested it on a QTEK 9100 device (<a href="http://www.qtek.fi/qtek9100.htm" class="externalLink">description in finnish</a>), but it should run on other Windows Mobile 5 Pocket PC Phone devices as well. Sorry, I do not have a Smartphone version of it (yet), but it should be trivial to implement.<br /> <br /><h2>
Installation instructions
</h2>Just get the .CAB file from releases to your device and run it. It will run the setup and you should be all set. You will probably want also to add a shortcut to the startup folder so that it will start automatically after a reboot. (This is in the list of things to add to the setup)<br /> <br /><h2>
Requirements for development
</h2>If you want to participate in the development you will need the following:<br /><ul>
<li>Visual Studio 2005 Standard or better</li><li>Windows Mobile 5.0 SDK for Pocket PC</li><li>Team Explorer (for connecting to Codeplex source control etc)</li>
</ul> <br /><h2>
Want to contribute?
</h2>We are very happy to accept new developers to the project. If you are interested, please send email to ssiadmin@microsoft.com and request an assignment agreement. Remember to mention the name of the project (SMS Notifier).<br /> <br /><h2>
Any Questions?
</h2>Feel free to contact the project coordinator (Aali Alikoski) through <a href="http://blog.avanadeadvisor.com/blogs/aalialikoski/" class="externalLink">Aali's blog</a>.<br /> <br /><h2>
Known issues
</h2><ul>
<li>It seems that SMS Notifier won't start on devices with WM5 AKU 3.X. It crashes on a missing dependency on Microsoft.WindowsMobile.Status, which seems to be different on those devices. If anyone with such a device is willing to investigate further, I am glad to accept any help.</li>
</ul> <br /><h2>
Further development ideas
</h2><ul>
<li>Customizable calendar entry</li><li>Customizable settings for different contacts</li><li>A version for Smartphone</li><li>Fix for the AKU 3.X problem</li><li>A link to the startup folder in setup project</li><li>Configuration screen should not be visible after being autostarted</li>
</ul> <br /><h2>
What is a Wiki page?
</h2>If you are active on the Internet, chances are you've visited a Wiki page--perhaps even edited one. Simply put, a Wiki is a collection of Web pages that can be edited by anybody with sufficient permission to do so. Wiki pages are easy to edit using a set of simple markup tags that allow you to format text, add images, and create links. A <b>Quick Wiki Markup Guide</b> appears to the right of the <b>Edit</b> page as a reference.<br />
</div>AaliAlikoskiSat, 31 Mar 2007 07:59:09 GMTUPDATED WIKI: Home 20070331075909AUPDATED WIKI: Homehttp://www.codeplex.com/SMSNotifier/Wiki/View.aspx?title=Home&version=12<div class="wikidoc">
<h2>
Project Description
</h2>SMS Notifier watches for incoming calls that are missed &#40;i.e. not answered&#41;. Depending on configuration settings it does the following things&#58; 1&#41; Send an SMS message to the caller &#40;configurable contents&#41;, possibly containing also the end time of current appointment &#40;configurable&#41;. 2&#41; Adds an item to calendar &#40;containing the caller info&#41;
<br /> <br /><h2>
Background
</h2>I originally built this mobile application as a sample for <a href="http://www.cs.tut.fi/tapahtumat/mobiilipaiva2005/" class="externalLink">Mobiiliohjelmointip&#228;iv&#228;</a> (mobile software development) -seminar in <a href="www.tut.fi" class="externalLink">Tampere University of Technology</a> at 19.12.2005. Since then I have also shown it to the students of <a href="http://www.cs.tut.fi/~mobo/2006/" class="externalLink">Mobiiliohjelmointi</a> (Mobile software development) -course lectured at TUT and distributed live also to Universities of Tampere, Oulu, Turku and Helsinki as well as Helsinki University of Technology. The video recording of my lecture as well as the slides are available via the course home page. The content there is mostly in Finnish. I have also shown it as an example application in numerous events where Windows Mobile has been presented. <br /> <br /><h2>
Why Codeplex?
</h2>I originally distributed the app through my personal blog page within blogs.msdn.com and Microsoft internal ISP hosting service. As time passed and the app got more famous I decided to move it into a more official hosting platform. And more importantly to an environment that would allow others to join me in developing it further. Codeplex is based on Team Foundation Server, a platform for distributed software development with many kinds of lifecycle tools included. Within Codeplex I get to see how it really feels in production.<br /> <br /><h2>
Requirements
</h2>The application requires the following to run:<br /><ul>
<li>Windows Mobile 5 -based Pocket PC Phone device </li><li>.NET Compact Framework 2.0 (<a href="http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=9655156b-356b-4a2c-857c-e62f50ae9a55&amp;displaylang=en" class="externalLink">download</a>) </li>
</ul> <br />I have tested it on a QTEK 9100 device (<a href="http://www.qtek.fi/qtek9100.htm" class="externalLink">description in finnish</a>), but it should run on other Windows Mobile 5 Pocket PC Phone devices as well. Sorry, I do not have a Smartphone version of it (yet), but it should be trivial to implement.<br /> <br /><h2>
Installation instructions
</h2>Just get the .CAB file from releases to your device and run it. It will run the setup and you should be all set. You will probably want also to add a shortcut to the startup folder so that it will start automatically after a reboot. (This is in the list of things to add to the setup)<br /> <br /><h2>
Requirements for development
</h2>If you want to participate in the development you will need the following:<br /><ul>
<li>Visual Studio 2005 Standard or better</li><li>Windows Mobile 5.0 SDK for Pocket PC</li><li>Team Explorer (for connecting to Codeplex source control etc)</li>
</ul> <br /><h2>
Want to contribute?
</h2>We are very happy to accept new developers to the project. If you are interested, please send email to ssiadmin@microsoft.com and request an assignment agreement. Remember to mention the name of the project (SMS Notifier).<br /> <br /><h2>
Any Questions?
</h2>Feel free to contact the project coordinator (Aali Alikoski) through <a href="http://blogs.msdn.com/aalialikoski" class="externalLink">Aali's blog</a>.<br /> <br /><h2>
Known issues
</h2><ul>
<li>It seems that SMS Notifier won't start on devices with WM5 AKU 3.X. It crashes on a missing dependency on Microsoft.WindowsMobile.Status, which seems to be different on those devices. If anyone with such a device is willing to investigate further, I am glad to accept any help.</li>
</ul> <br /><h2>
Further development ideas
</h2><ul>
<li>Customizable calendar entry</li><li>Customizable settings for different contacts</li><li>A version for Smartphone</li><li>Fix for the AKU 3.X problem</li><li>A link to the startup folder in setup project</li><li>Configuration screen should not be visible after being autostarted</li>
</ul> <br /><h2>
What is a Wiki page?
</h2>If you are active on the Internet, chances are you've visited a Wiki page--perhaps even edited one. Simply put, a Wiki is a collection of Web pages that can be edited by anybody with sufficient permission to do so. Wiki pages are easy to edit using a set of simple markup tags that allow you to format text, add images, and create links. A <b>Quick Wiki Markup Guide</b> appears to the right of the <b>Edit</b> page as a reference.<br />
</div>AaliAlikoskiSat, 31 Mar 2007 07:52:59 GMTUPDATED WIKI: Home 20070331075259AUPDATED WIKI: Homehttp://www.codeplex.com/SMSNotifier/Wiki/View.aspx?title=Home&version=11<div class="wikidoc">
<h2>
Project Description
</h2>SMS Notifier watches for incoming calls that are missed &#40;i.e. not answered&#41;. Depending on configuration settings it does the following things&#58; 1&#41; Send an SMS message to the caller &#40;configurable contents&#41;, possibly containing also the end time of current appointment &#40;configurable&#41;. 2&#41; Adds an item to calendar &#40;containing the caller info&#41;
<br /> <br /><h2>
Background
</h2>I originally built this mobile application as a sample for <a href="http://www.cs.tut.fi/tapahtumat/mobiilipaiva2005/" class="externalLink">Mobiiliohjelmointip&#228;iv&#228;</a> (mobile software development) -seminar in <a href="www.tut.fi" class="externalLink">Tampere University of Technology</a> at 19.12.2005. Since then I have also shown it to the students of <a href="http://www.cs.tut.fi/~mobo/2006/" class="externalLink">Mobiiliohjelmointi</a> (Mobile software development) -course lectured at TUT and distributed live also to Universities of Tampere, Oulu, Turku and Helsinki as well as Helsinki University of Technology. The video recording of my lecture as well as the slides are available via the course home page. The content there is mostly in Finnish. I have also shown it as an example application in numerous events where Windows Mobile has been presented. <br /> <br /><h2>
Why Codeplex?
</h2>I originally distributed the app through my personal blog page within blogs.msdn.com and Microsoft internal ISP hosting service. As time passed and the app got more famous I decided to move it into a more official hosting platform. And more importantly to an environment that would allow others to join me in developing it further. Codeplex is based on Team Foundation Server, a platform for distributed software development with many kinds of lifecycle tools included. Within Codeplex I get to see how it really feels in production.<br /> <br /><h2>
Requirements
</h2>The application requires the following to run:<br /><ul>
<li>Windows Mobile 5 -based Pocket PC Phone device </li><li>.NET Compact Framework 2.0 (<a href="http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=9655156b-356b-4a2c-857c-e62f50ae9a55&amp;displaylang=en" class="externalLink">download</a>) </li>
</ul> <br />I have tested it on a QTEK 9100 device (<a href="http://www.qtek.fi/qtek9100.htm" class="externalLink">description in finnish</a>), but it should run on other Windows Mobile 5 Pocket PC Phone devices as well. Sorry, I do not have a Smartphone version of it (yet), but it should be trivial to implement.<br /> <br /><h2>
Installation instructions
</h2>Just get the .CAB file from releases to your device and run it. It will run the setup and you should be all set. You will probably want also to add a shortcut to the startup folder so that it will start automatically after a reboot. (This is in the list of things to add to the setup)<br /> <br /><h2>
Requirements for development
</h2>If you want to participate in the development you will need the following:<br /><ul>
<li>Visual Studio 2005 Standard or better</li><li>Windows Mobile 5.0 SDK for Pocket PC</li><li>Team Explorer (for connecting to Codeplex source control etc)</li>
</ul> <br /><h2>
Want to contribute?
</h2>We are very happy to accept new developers to the project. If you are interested, please download <a href="http://www.codeplex.com/SMSNotifier/Project/FileDownload.aspx?DownloadId=6928">this agreement</a>, fill it out and send it to:<br /> <br />CWC<br />SMS Notifier Project<br />Microsoft Corporation<br />One Microsoft Way<br />Redmond, WA 98052<br /> <br /><h2>
Any Questions?
</h2>Feel free to contact the project coordinator (Aali Alikoski) through <a href="http://blogs.msdn.com/aalialikoski" class="externalLink">Aali's blog</a>.<br /> <br /><h2>
Known issues
</h2><ul>
<li>It seems that SMS Notifier won't start on devices with WM5 AKU 3.X. It crashes on a missing dependency on Microsoft.WindowsMobile.Status, which seems to be different on those devices. If anyone with such a device is willing to investigate further, I am glad to accept any help.</li>
</ul> <br /><h2>
Further development ideas
</h2><ul>
<li>Customizable calendar entry</li><li>Customizable settings for different contacts</li><li>A version for Smartphone</li><li>Fix for the AKU 3.X problem</li><li>A link to the startup folder in setup project</li><li>Configuration screen should not be visible after being autostarted</li>
</ul> <br /><h2>
What is a Wiki page?
</h2>If you are active on the Internet, chances are you've visited a Wiki page--perhaps even edited one. Simply put, a Wiki is a collection of Web pages that can be edited by anybody with sufficient permission to do so. Wiki pages are easy to edit using a set of simple markup tags that allow you to format text, add images, and create links. A <b>Quick Wiki Markup Guide</b> appears to the right of the <b>Edit</b> page as a reference.<br />
</div>AaliAlikoskiThu, 15 Feb 2007 21:08:09 GMTUPDATED WIKI: Home 20070215090809PUPDATED WIKI: Homehttp://www.codeplex.com/SMSNotifier/Wiki/View.aspx?title=Home&version=10<div class="wikidoc">
<h2>
Project Description
</h2>SMS Notifier watches for incoming calls that are missed &#40;i.e. not answered&#41;. Depending on configuration settings it does the following things&#58; 1&#41; Send an SMS message to the caller &#40;configurable contents&#41;, possibly containing also the end time of current appointment &#40;configurable&#41;. 2&#41; Adds an item to calendar &#40;containing the caller info&#41;
<br /> <br /><h2>
Background
</h2>I originally built this mobile application as a sample for <a href="http://www.cs.tut.fi/tapahtumat/mobiilipaiva2005/" class="externalLink">Mobiiliohjelmointip&#228;iv&#228;</a> (mobile software development) -seminar in <a href="www.tut.fi" class="externalLink">Tampere University of Technology</a> at 19.12.2005. Since then I have also shown it to the students of <a href="http://www.cs.tut.fi/~mobo/2006/" class="externalLink">Mobiiliohjelmointi</a> (Mobile software development) -course lectured at TUT and distributed live also to Universities of Tampere, Oulu, Turku and Helsinki as well as Helsinki University of Technology. The video recording of my lecture as well as the slides are available via the course home page. The content there is mostly in Finnish. I have also shown it as an example application in numerous events where Windows Mobile has been presented. <br /> <br /><h2>
Why Codeplex?
</h2>I originally distributed the app through my personal blog page within blogs.msdn.com and Microsoft internal ISP hosting service. As time passed and the app got more famous I decided to move it into a more official hosting platform. And more importantly to an environment that would allow others to join me in developing it further. Codeplex is based on Team Foundation Server, a platform for distributed software development with many kinds of lifecycle tools included. Within Codeplex I get to see how it really feels in production.<br /> <br /><h2>
Requirements
</h2>The application requires the following to run:<br /><ul>
<li>Windows Mobile 5 -based Pocket PC Phone device </li><li>.NET Compact Framework 2.0 (<a href="http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=9655156b-356b-4a2c-857c-e62f50ae9a55&amp;displaylang=en" class="externalLink">download</a>) </li>
</ul> <br />I have tested it on a QTEK 9100 device (<a href="http://www.qtek.fi/qtek9100.htm" class="externalLink">description in finnish</a>), but it should run on other Windows Mobile 5 Pocket PC Phone devices as well. Sorry, I do not have a Smartphone version of it (yet), but it should be trivial to implement.<br /> <br /><h2>
Installation instructions
</h2>Just get the .CAB file from releases to your device and run it. It will run the setup and you should be all set. You will probably want also to add a shortcut to the startup folder so that it will start automatically after a reboot. (This is in the list of things to add to the setup)<br /> <br /><h2>
Requirements for development
</h2>If you want to participate in the development you will need the following:<br /><ul>
<li>Visual Studio 2005 Standard or better</li><li>Windows Mobile 5.0 SDK for Pocket PC</li><li>Team Explorer (for connecting to Codeplex source control etc)</li>
</ul> <br /><h2>
Want to contribute?
</h2>We are very happy to accept new developers to the project. If you are interested, please download <a href="http://www.codeplex.com/SMSNotifier/Project/FileDownload.aspx?DownloadId=6928">this agreement</a>, fill it out and send it to:<br /> <br />CWC<br />SMS Notifier Project<br />Microsoft Corporation<br />One Microsoft Way<br />Redmond, WA 98052<br /> <br /><h2>
Any Questions?
</h2>Feel free to contact the project coordinator (Aali Alikoski) through Aali's blog.<br /> <br /><h2>
Known issues
</h2><ul>
<li>It seems that SMS Notifier won't start on devices with WM5 AKU 3.X. It crashes on a missing dependency on Microsoft.WindowsMobile.Status, which seems to be different on those devices. If anyone with such a device is willing to investigate further, I am glad to accept any help.</li>
</ul> <br /><h2>
Further development ideas
</h2><ul>
<li>Customizable calendar entry</li><li>Customizable settings for different contacts</li><li>A version for Smartphone</li><li>Fix for the AKU 3.X problem</li><li>A link to the startup folder in setup project</li><li>Configuration screen should not be visible after being autostarted</li>
</ul> <br /><h2>
What is a Wiki page?
</h2>If you are active on the Internet, chances are you've visited a Wiki page--perhaps even edited one. Simply put, a Wiki is a collection of Web pages that can be edited by anybody with sufficient permission to do so. Wiki pages are easy to edit using a set of simple markup tags that allow you to format text, add images, and create links. A <b>Quick Wiki Markup Guide</b> appears to the right of the <b>Edit</b> page as a reference.<br />
</div>AaliAlikoskiThu, 15 Feb 2007 21:05:43 GMTUPDATED WIKI: Home 20070215090543PUPDATED WIKI: Homehttp://www.codeplex.com/SMSNotifier/Wiki/View.aspx?title=Home&version=9<div class="wikidoc">
<h2>
Project Description
</h2>SMS Notifier watches for incoming calls that are missed &#40;i.e. not answered&#41;. Depending on configuration settings it does the following things&#58; 1&#41; Send an SMS message to the caller &#40;configurable contents&#41;, possibly containing also the end time of current appointment &#40;configurable&#41;. 2&#41; Adds an item to calendar &#40;containing the caller info&#41;
<br /> <br /><h2>
Background
</h2>I originally built this mobile application as a sample for <a href="http://www.cs.tut.fi/tapahtumat/mobiilipaiva2005/" class="externalLink">Mobiiliohjelmointip&#228;iv&#228;</a> (mobile software development) -seminar in <a href="www.tut.fi" class="externalLink">Tampere University of Technology</a> at 19.12.2005. Since then I have also shown it to the students of <a href="http://www.cs.tut.fi/~mobo/2006/" class="externalLink">Mobiiliohjelmointi</a> (Mobile software development) -course lectured at TUT and distributed live also to Universities of Tampere, Oulu, Turku and Helsinki as well as Helsinki University of Technology. The video recording of my lecture as well as the slides are available via the course home page. The content there is mostly in Finnish. I have also shown it as an example application in numerous events where Windows Mobile has been presented. <br /> <br /><h2>
Why Codeplex?
</h2>I originally distributed the app through my personal blog page within blogs.msdn.com and Microsoft internal ISP hosting service. As time passed and the app got more famous I decided to move it into a more official hosting platform. And more importantly to an environment that would allow others to join me in developing it further. Codeplex is based on Team Foundation Server, a platform for distributed software development with many kinds of lifecycle tools included. Within Codeplex I get to see how it really feels in production.<br /> <br /><h2>
Requirements
</h2>The application requires the following to run:<br /><ul>
<li>Windows Mobile 5 -based Pocket PC Phone device </li><li>.NET Compact Framework 2.0 (<a href="http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=9655156b-356b-4a2c-857c-e62f50ae9a55&amp;displaylang=en" class="externalLink">download</a>) </li>
</ul> <br />I have tested it on a QTEK 9100 device (<a href="http://www.qtek.fi/qtek9100.htm" class="externalLink">description in finnish</a>), but it should run on other Windows Mobile 5 Pocket PC Phone devices as well. Sorry, I do not have a Smartphone version of it (yet), but it should be trivial to implement.<br /> <br /><h2>
Installation instructions
</h2>Just get the .CAB file from releases to your device and run it. It will run the setup and you should be all set. You will probably want also to add a shortcut to the startup folder so that it will start automatically after a reboot. (This is in the list of things to add to the setup)<br /> <br /><h2>
Requirements for development
</h2>If you want to participate in the development you will need the following:<br /><ul>
<li>Visual Studio 2005 Standard or better</li><li>Windows Mobile 5.0 SDK for Pocket PC</li><li>Team Explorer (for connecting to Codeplex source control etc)</li>
</ul> <br /><h2>
Known issues
</h2><ul>
<li>It seems that SMS Notifier won't start on devices with WM5 AKU 3.X. It crashes on a missing dependency on Microsoft.WindowsMobile.Status, which seems to be different on those devices. If anyone with such a device is willing to investigate further, I am glad to accept any help.</li>
</ul> <br /><h2>
Further development ideas
</h2><ul>
<li>Customizable calendar entry</li><li>Customizable settings for different contacts</li><li>A version for Smartphone</li><li>Fix for the AKU 3.X problem</li><li>A link to the startup folder in setup project</li><li>Configuration screen should not be visible after being autostarted</li>
</ul> <br /><h2>
What is a Wiki page?
</h2>If you are active on the Internet, chances are you've visited a Wiki page--perhaps even edited one. Simply put, a Wiki is a collection of Web pages that can be edited by anybody with sufficient permission to do so. Wiki pages are easy to edit using a set of simple markup tags that allow you to format text, add images, and create links. A <b>Quick Wiki Markup Guide</b> appears to the right of the <b>Edit</b> page as a reference.<br />
</div>AaliAlikoskiThu, 15 Feb 2007 10:26:27 GMTUPDATED WIKI: Home 20070215102627AUPDATED WIKI: Homehttp://www.codeplex.com/SMSNotifier/Wiki/View.aspx?title=Home&version=8<div class="wikidoc">
<h1>
Project Description
</h1>SMS Notifier watches for incoming calls that are missed &#40;i.e. not answered&#41;. Depending on configuration settings it does the following things&#58; 1&#41; Send an SMS message to the caller &#40;configurable contents&#41;, possibly containing also the end time of current appointment &#40;configurable&#41;. 2&#41; Adds an item to calendar &#40;containing the caller info&#41;
<br /> <br /><b>Background</b><br />I originally built this mobile application as a sample for <a href="http://www.cs.tut.fi/tapahtumat/mobiilipaiva2005/" class="externalLink">Mobiiliohjelmointip&#228;iv&#228;</a> (mobile software development) -seminar in <a href="www.tut.fi" class="externalLink">Tampere University of Technology</a> at 19.12.2005. Since then I have also shown it to the students of <a href="http://www.cs.tut.fi/~mobo/2006/" class="externalLink">Mobiiliohjelmointi</a> (Mobile software development) -course lectured at TUT and distributed live also to Universities of Tampere, Oulu, Turku and Helsinki as well as Helsinki University of Technology. The video recording of my lecture as well as the slides are available via the course home page. The content there is mostly in Finnish. I have also shown it as an example application in numerous events where Windows Mobile has been presented. <br /> <br /><b>Why Codeplex?</b><br />I originally distributed the app through my personal blog page within blogs.msdn.com and Microsoft internal ISP hosting service. As time passed and the app got more famous I decided to move it into a more official hosting platform. And more importantly to an environment that would allow others to join me in developing it further. Codeplex is based on Team Foundation Server, a platform for distributed software development with many kinds of lifecycle tools included. Within Codeplex I get to see how it really feels in production.<br /> <br /><b>Requirements</b><br />The application requires the following to run:<br /><ul>
<li>Windows Mobile 5 -based Pocket PC Phone device </li><li>.NET Compact Framework 2.0 (<a href="http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=9655156b-356b-4a2c-857c-e62f50ae9a55&amp;displaylang=en" class="externalLink">download</a>) </li>
</ul> <br />I have tested it on a QTEK 9100 device (<a href="http://www.qtek.fi/qtek9100.htm" class="externalLink">description in finnish</a>), but it should run on other Windows Mobile 5 Pocket PC Phone devices as well. Sorry, I do not have a Smartphone version of it (yet), but it should be trivial to implement.<br /> <br /><b>Installation instructions</b><br />Just get the .CAB file from releases to your device and run it. It will run the setup and you should be all set. You will probably want also to add a shortcut to the startup folder so that it will start automatically after a reboot. (This is in the list of things to add to the setup)<br /> <br /><b>Requirements for development</b><br />If you want to participate in the development you will need the following:<br /><ul>
<li>Visual Studio 2005 Standard or better</li><li>Windows Mobile 5.0 SDK for Pocket PC</li><li>Team Explorer (for connecting to Codeplex source control etc)</li>
</ul> <br /><b>Known issues</b><br /><ul>
<li>It seems that SMS Notifier won't start on devices with WM5 AKU 3.X. It crashes on a missing dependency on Microsoft.WindowsMobile.Status, which seems to be different on those devices. If anyone with such a device is willing to investigate further, I am glad to accept any help.</li>
</ul> <br /><b>Further development ideas</b><br /><ul>
<li>Customizable calendar entry</li><li>Customizable settings for different contacts</li><li>A version for Smartphone</li><li>Fix for the AKU 3.X problem</li><li>A link to the startup folder in setup project</li><li>Configuration screen should not be visible after being autostarted</li>
</ul> <br /><b>What is a Wiki page?</b><br />If you are active on the Internet, chances are you've visited a Wiki page--perhaps even edited one. Simply put, a Wiki is a collection of Web pages that can be edited by anybody with sufficient permission to do so. Wiki pages are easy to edit using a set of simple markup tags that allow you to format text, add images, and create links. A <b>Quick Wiki Markup Guide</b> appears to the right of the <b>Edit</b> page as a reference.<br />
</div>AaliAlikoskiThu, 15 Feb 2007 10:24:45 GMTUPDATED WIKI: Home 20070215102445AUPDATED WIKI: Homehttp://www.codeplex.com/SMSNotifier/Wiki/View.aspx?title=Home&version=7<div class="wikidoc">
<b>Project Description</b><br />SMS Notifier watches for incoming calls that are missed &#40;i.e. not answered&#41;. Depending on configuration settings it does the following things&#58; 1&#41; Send an SMS message to the caller &#40;configurable contents&#41;, possibly containing also the end time of current appointment &#40;configurable&#41;. 2&#41; Adds an item to calendar &#40;containing the caller info&#41;
<br /> <br /><b>Background</b><br />I originally built this mobile application as a sample for <a href="http://www.cs.tut.fi/tapahtumat/mobiilipaiva2005/" class="externalLink">Mobiiliohjelmointip&#228;iv&#228;</a> (mobile software development) -seminar in <a href="www.tut.fi" class="externalLink">Tampere University of Technology</a> at 19.12.2005. Since then I have also shown it to the students of <a href="http://www.cs.tut.fi/~mobo/2006/" class="externalLink">Mobiiliohjelmointi</a> (Mobile software development) -course lectured at TUT and distributed live also to Universities of Tampere, Oulu, Turku and Helsinki as well as Helsinki University of Technology. The video recording of my lecture as well as the slides are available via the course home page. The content there is mostly in Finnish. I have also shown it as an example application in numerous events where Windows Mobile has been presented. <br /> <br /><b>Why Codeplex?</b><br />I originally distributed the app through my personal blog page within blogs.msdn.com and Microsoft internal ISP hosting service. As time passed and the app got more famous I decided to move it into a more official hosting platform. And more importantly to an environment that would allow others to join me in developing it further. Codeplex is based on Team Foundation Server, a platform for distributed software development with many kinds of lifecycle tools included. Within Codeplex I get to see how it really feels in production.<br /> <br /><b>Requirements</b><br />The application requires the following to run:<br /><ul>
<li>Windows Mobile 5 -based Pocket PC Phone device </li><li>.NET Compact Framework 2.0 (<a href="http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=9655156b-356b-4a2c-857c-e62f50ae9a55&amp;displaylang=en" class="externalLink">download</a>) </li>
</ul> <br />I have tested it on a QTEK 9100 device (<a href="http://www.qtek.fi/qtek9100.htm" class="externalLink">description in finnish</a>), but it should run on other Windows Mobile 5 Pocket PC Phone devices as well. Sorry, I do not have a Smartphone version of it (yet), but it should be trivial to implement.<br /> <br /><b>Installation instructions</b><br />Just get the .CAB file from releases to your device and run it. It will run the setup and you should be all set. You will probably want also to add a shortcut to the startup folder so that it will start automatically after a reboot. (This is in the list of things to add to the setup)<br /> <br /><b>Requirements for development</b><br />If you want to participate in the development you will need the following:<br /><ul>
<li>Visual Studio 2005 Standard or better</li><li>Windows Mobile 5.0 SDK for Pocket PC</li><li>Team Explorer (for connecting to Codeplex source control etc)</li>
</ul> <br /><b>Known issues</b><br /><ul>
<li>It seems that SMS Notifier won't start on devices with WM5 AKU 3.X. It crashes on a missing dependency on Microsoft.WindowsMobile.Status, which seems to be different on those devices. If anyone with such a device is willing to investigate further, I am glad to accept any help.</li>
</ul> <br /><b>Further development ideas</b><br /><ul>
<li>Customizable calendar entry</li><li>Customizable settings for different contacts</li><li>A version for Smartphone</li><li>Fix for the AKU 3.X problem</li><li>A link to the startup folder in setup project</li><li>Configuration screen should not be visible after being autostarted</li>
</ul> <br /><b>What is a Wiki page?</b><br />If you are active on the Internet, chances are you've visited a Wiki page--perhaps even edited one. Simply put, a Wiki is a collection of Web pages that can be edited by anybody with sufficient permission to do so. Wiki pages are easy to edit using a set of simple markup tags that allow you to format text, add images, and create links. A <b>Quick Wiki Markup Guide</b> appears to the right of the <b>Edit</b> page as a reference.<br />
</div>AaliAlikoskiThu, 15 Feb 2007 08:05:42 GMTUPDATED WIKI: Home 20070215080542AUPDATED WIKI: Homehttp://www.codeplex.com/SMSNotifier/Wiki/View.aspx?title=Home&version=6<div class="wikidoc">
<b>Project Description</b><br />SMS Notifier watches for incoming calls that are missed &#40;i.e. not answered&#41;. Depending on configuration settings it does the following things&#58; 1&#41; Send an SMS message to the caller &#40;configurable contents&#41;, possibly containing also the end time of current appointment &#40;configurable&#41;. 2&#41; Adds an item to calendar &#40;containing the caller info&#41;
<br /> <br /><b>Background</b><br />I originally built this mobile application as a sample for <a href="http://www.cs.tut.fi/tapahtumat/mobiilipaiva2005/" class="externalLink">Mobiiliohjelmointip&#228;iv&#228;</a> (mobile software development) -seminar in <a href="www.tut.fi" class="externalLink">Tampere University of Technology</a> at 19.12.2005. Since then I have also shown it to the students of <a href="http://www.cs.tut.fi/~mobo/2006/" class="externalLink">Mobiiliohjelmointi</a> (Mobile software development) -course lectured at TUT and distributed live also to Universities of Tampere, Oulu, Turku and Helsinki as well as Helsinki University of Technology. The video recording of my lecture as well as the slides are available via the course home page. The content there is mostly in Finnish. I have also shown it as an example application in numerous events where Windows Mobile has been presented. <br /> <br /><b>Why Codeplex?</b><br />I originally distributed the app through my personal blog page within blogs.msdn.com and Microsoft internal ISP hosting service. As time passed and the app got more famous I decided to move it into a more official hosting platform. And more importantly to an environment that would allow others to join me in developing it further. Codeplex is based on Team Foundation Server, a platform for distributed software development with many kinds of lifecycle tools included. Within Codeplex I get to see how it really feels in production.<br /> <br /><b>Requirements</b><br />The application requires the following to run:<br /><ul>
<li>Windows Mobile 5 -based Pocket PC Phone device </li><li>.NET Compact Framework 2.0 (<a href="http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=9655156b-356b-4a2c-857c-e62f50ae9a55&amp;displaylang=en" class="externalLink">download</a>) </li>
</ul> <br />I have tested it on a QTEK 9100 device (<a href="http://www.qtek.fi/qtek9100.htm" class="externalLink">description in finnish</a>), but it should run on other Windows Mobile 5 Pocket PC Phone devices as well. Sorry, I do not have a Smartphone version of it (yet), but it should be trivial to implement.<br /> <br /><b>Requirements for development</b><br />If you want to participate in the development you will need the following:<br /><ul>
<li>Visual Studio 2005 Standard or better</li><li>Windows Mobile 5.0 SDK for Pocket PC</li><li>Team Explorer (for connecting to Codeplex source control etc)</li>
</ul> <br /><b>Known issues</b><br /><ul>
<li>It seems that SMS Notifier won't start on devices with WM5 AKU 3.X. It crashes on a missing dependency on Microsoft.WindowsMobile.Status, which seems to be different on those devices. If anyone with such a device is willing to investigate further, I am glad to accept any help.</li>
</ul> <br /><b>Further development ideas</b><br /><ul>
<li>Customizable calendar entry</li><li>Customizable settings for different contacts</li><li>A version for Smartphone</li><li>Fix for the AKU 3.X problem</li>
</ul> <br /><b>What is a Wiki page?</b><br />If you are active on the Internet, chances are you've visited a Wiki page--perhaps even edited one. Simply put, a Wiki is a collection of Web pages that can be edited by anybody with sufficient permission to do so. Wiki pages are easy to edit using a set of simple markup tags that allow you to format text, add images, and create links. A <b>Quick Wiki Markup Guide</b> appears to the right of the <b>Edit</b> page as a reference.<br />
</div>AaliAlikoskiThu, 15 Feb 2007 07:59:48 GMTUPDATED WIKI: Home 20070215075948AUPDATED WIKI: Homehttp://www.codeplex.com/SMSNotifier/Wiki/View.aspx?title=Home&version=5<div class="wikidoc">
<b>Project Description</b><br />SMS Notifier watches for incoming calls that are missed &#40;i.e. not answered&#41;. Depending on configuration settings it does the following things&#58; 1&#41; Send an SMS message to the caller &#40;configurable contents&#41;, possibly containing also the end time of current appointment &#40;configurable&#41;. 2&#41; Adds an item to calendar &#40;containing the caller info&#41;
<br /> <br /><b>Background</b><br />I originally built this mobile application as a sample for <a href="http://www.cs.tut.fi/tapahtumat/mobiilipaiva2005/" class="externalLink">Mobiiliohjelmointip&#228;iv&#228;</a> (mobile software development) -seminar in <a href="www.tut.fi" class="externalLink">Tampere University of Technology</a> at 19.12.2005. Since then I have also shown it to the students of <a href="http://www.cs.tut.fi/~mobo/2006/" class="externalLink">Mobiiliohjelmointi</a> (Mobile software development) -course lectured at TUT and distributed live also to Universities of Tampere, Oulu, Turku and Helsinki as well as Helsinki University of Technology. The video recording of my lecture as well as the slides are available via the course home page. The content there is mostly in Finnish. I have also shown it as an example application in numerous events where Windows Mobile has been presented. <br /> <br /><b>Why Codeplex?</b><br />I originally distributed the app through my personal blog page within blogs.msdn.com and Microsoft internal ISP hosting service. As time passed and the app got more famous I decided to move it into a more official hosting platform. And more importantly to an environment that would allow others to join me in developing it further. Codeplex is based on Team Foundation Server, a platform for distributed software development with many kinds of lifecycle tools included. Within Codeplex I get to see how it really feels in production.<br /> <br /><b>Requirements</b><br />The application requires the following to run:<br /><ul>
<li>Windows Mobile 5 -based Pocket PC Phone device </li><li>.NET Compact Framework 2.0 (<a href="http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=9655156b-356b-4a2c-857c-e62f50ae9a55&amp;displaylang=en" class="externalLink">download</a>) </li>
</ul> <br />I have tested it on a QTEK 9100 device (<a href="http://www.qtek.fi/qtek9100.htm" class="externalLink">description in finnish</a>), but it should run on other Windows Mobile 5 Pocket PC Phone devices as well. Sorry, I do not have a Smartphone version of it (yet), but it should be trivial to implement.<br /> <br /><b>Known issues</b><br /><ul>
<li>It seems that SMS Notifier won't start on devices with WM5 AKU 3.X. It crashes on a missing dependency on Microsoft.WindowsMobile.Status, which seems to be different on those devices. If anyone with such a device is willing to investigate further, I am glad to accept any help.</li>
</ul> <br /><b>Further development ideas</b><br /><ul>
<li>Customizable calendar entry</li><li>Customizable settings for different contacts</li><li>A version for Smartphone</li><li>Fix for the AKU 3.X problem</li>
</ul> <br /><b>What is a Wiki page?</b><br />If you are active on the Internet, chances are you've visited a Wiki page--perhaps even edited one. Simply put, a Wiki is a collection of Web pages that can be edited by anybody with sufficient permission to do so. Wiki pages are easy to edit using a set of simple markup tags that allow you to format text, add images, and create links. A <b>Quick Wiki Markup Guide</b> appears to the right of the <b>Edit</b> page as a reference.<br />
</div>AaliAlikoskiWed, 14 Feb 2007 13:04:07 GMTUPDATED WIKI: Home 20070214010407PUPDATED WIKI: Homehttp://www.codeplex.com/SMSNotifier/Wiki/View.aspx?title=Home&version=4<div class="wikidoc">
<b>Project Description</b><br />SMS Notifier watches for incoming calls that are missed &#40;i.e. not answered&#41;. Depending on configuration settings it does the following things&#58; 1&#41; Send an SMS message to the caller &#40;configurable contents&#41;, possibly containing also the end time of current appointment &#40;configurable&#41;. 2&#41; Adds an item to calendar &#40;containing the caller info&#41;
<br /> <br /><b>Background</b><br />I originally built this mobile application as a sample for <a href="http://www.cs.tut.fi/tapahtumat/mobiilipaiva2005/" class="externalLink">Mobiiliohjelmointip&#228;iv&#228;</a> (mobile software development) -seminar in <a href="www.tut.fi" class="externalLink">Tampere University of Technology</a> at 19.12.2005. Since then I have also shown it to the students of <a href="http://www.cs.tut.fi/~mobo/2006/" class="externalLink">Mobiiliohjelmointi</a> (Mobile software development) -course lectured at TUT and distributed live also to Universities of Tampere, Oulu, Turku and Helsinki as well as Helsinki University of Technology. The video recording of my lecture as well as the slides are available via the course home page. The content there is mostly in Finnish. I have also shown it as an example application in numerous events where Windows Mobile has been presented. <br /> <br /><b>Why Codeplex?</b><br />I originally distributed the app through my personal blog page within blogs.msdn.com and Microsoft internal ISP hosting service. As time passed and the app got more famous I decided to move it into a more official hosting platform. And more importantly to an environment that would allow others to join me in developing it further. Codeplex is based on Team Foundation Server, a platform for distributed software development with many kinds of lifecycle tools included. Within Codeplex I get to see how it really feels in production.<br /> <br /><b>Requirements</b><br />The application requires the following to run:<br /><ul>
<li>Windows Mobile 5 -based Pocket PC Phone device </li><li>.NET Compact Framework 2.0 (<a href="http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=9655156b-356b-4a2c-857c-e62f50ae9a55&amp;displaylang=en" class="externalLink">download</a>) </li>
</ul> <br />I have tested it on a QTEK 9100 device (<a href="http://www.qtek.fi/qtek9100.htm" class="externalLink">description in finnish</a>), but it should run on other Windows Mobile 5 Pocket PC Phone devices as well. Sorry, I do not have a Smartphone version of it (yet), but it should be trivial to implement.<br /> <br /><b>What is a Wiki page?</b><br />If you are active on the Internet, chances are you've visited a Wiki page--perhaps even edited one. Simply put, a Wiki is a collection of Web pages that can be edited by anybody with sufficient permission to do so. Wiki pages are easy to edit using a set of simple markup tags that allow you to format text, add images, and create links. A <b>Quick Wiki Markup Guide</b> appears to the right of the <b>Edit</b> page as a reference.<br />
</div>AaliAlikoskiWed, 14 Feb 2007 12:47:53 GMTUPDATED WIKI: Home 20070214124753PUPDATED WIKI: Homehttp://www.codeplex.com/SMSNotifier/Wiki/View.aspx?title=Home&version=3<div class="wikidoc">
<b>Project Description</b><br />SMS Notifier watches for incoming calls that are missed &#40;i.e. not answered&#41;. Depending on configuration settings it does the following things&#58; 1&#41; Send an SMS message to the caller &#40;configurable contents&#41;, possibly containing also the end time of current appointment &#40;configurable&#41;. 2&#41; Adds an item to calendar &#40;containing the caller info&#41;
<br /> <br /><b>Project Home Page</b><br />I originally built this mobile application as a sample for <a href="http://www.cs.tut.fi/tapahtumat/mobiilipaiva2005/" class="externalLink">Mobiiliohjelmointip&#228;iv&#228;</a> (mobile software development) -seminar in <a href="www.tut.fi" class="externalLink">Tampere University of Technology</a> at 19.12.2005. Since then I have also shown it to the students of <a href="http://www.cs.tut.fi/~mobo/2006/" class="externalLink">Mobiiliohjelmointi</a> (Mobile software development) -course lectured at TUT and distributed live also to Universities of Tampere, Oulu, Turku and Helsinki as well as Helsinki University of Technology. The video recording of my lecture as well as the slides are available via the course home page. The content there is mostly in Finnish. I have also shown it as an example application in numerous events where Windows Mobile has been presented. <br /> <br /><b>Requirements</b><br />The application requires the following to run:<br /> <br /><ul>
<li>Windows Mobile 5 -based Pocket PC Phone device </li><li>.NET Compact Framework 2.0 (<a href="http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=9655156b-356b-4a2c-857c-e62f50ae9a55&amp;displaylang=en" class="externalLink">download</a>) </li>
</ul> <br />I have tested it on a QTEK 9100 device (<a href="http://www.qtek.fi/qtek9100.htm" class="externalLink">description in finnish</a>), but it should run on other Windows Mobile 5 Pocket PC Phone devices as well. Sorry, I do not have a Smartphone version of it (yet), but it should be trivial to implement.<br /> <br /><b>What is a Wiki page?</b><br />If you are active on the Internet, chances are you've visited a Wiki page--perhaps even edited one. Simply put, a Wiki is a collection of Web pages that can be edited by anybody with sufficient permission to do so. Wiki pages are easy to edit using a set of simple markup tags that allow you to format text, add images, and create links. A <b>Quick Wiki Markup Guide</b> appears to the right of the <b>Edit</b> page as a reference.<br />
</div>AaliAlikoskiWed, 14 Feb 2007 12:37:09 GMTUPDATED WIKI: Home 20070214123709PUPDATED WIKI: Homehttp://www.codeplex.com/SMSNotifier/Wiki/View.aspx?title=Home&version=2<div class="wikidoc">
<b>Project Description</b><br />SMS Notifier watches for incoming calls that are missed &#40;i.e. not answered&#41;. Depending on configuration settings it does the following things&#58; 1&#41; Send an SMS message to the caller &#40;configurable contents&#41;, possibly containing also the end time of current appointment &#40;configurable&#41;. 2&#41; Adds an item to calendar &#40;containing the caller info&#41;
<br /> <br /><b>Project Home Page</b><br />I originally built this mobile application as a sample for <a href="http://www.cs.tut.fi/tapahtumat/mobiilipaiva2005/" class="externalLink">Mobiiliohjelmointip&#228;iv&#228;</a> (mobile software development) -seminar in Tampere University of Technology at 19.12.2005. Since then I have also shown it to the students of Mobiiliohjelmointi (Mobile software development) -course lectured at TUT and distributed live also to Universities of Tampere, Oulu, Turku and Helsinki as well as Helsinki University of Technology. The video recording of my lecture as well as the slides are available via the course home page. The content there is mostly in Finnish.<br /> <br /> <br />This is your project's Wiki-based home page. The content of this page is completely editable by any project developer. Before you get too far along with your project, we encourage you to take some time to update this page with useful information regarding your project.<br />To edit this page, just click the <b>Edit</b> link below. <br />A &quot;Quick Wiki Markup Guide&quot; can be found on the right side of the <b>Edit</b> page for help with formatting the Wiki text. For a more detailed explanation of the Wiki markup, see the <a href="http://www.codeplex.com/Wiki/View.aspx?ProjectName=CodePlex&amp;title=CodePlex%20Wiki%20Markup%20Guide" class="externalLink">Wiki Markup Guide</a>.<br /> <br /><b>How to use this page</b><br />The Project home page is the place that team members and visitors will go to find out about your project. Here are some ideas about what to put on this page:<br /> <br /><ul>
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